My Most Reread books!

Honestly just started to reread shiver, it’s my first reread of it and I kinda forgot everything that happens. I do know I never finished the series so I’m hoping to actually do that this time!

Also the first ever ARC team I got to be apart of was for Adriana Mather and she’s such a lovely human.

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2024/12/11 Edited to

... Read moreRereading books offers a unique experience, allowing readers to dive back into beloved stories and explore characters in deeper ways. Many readers have specific favorites they return to, often due to their compelling narratives or emotional connections. One standout recommendation is "How to Hang a Witch" by Adriana Mather. Set in Salem, MA, this book merges historical intrigue with modern-day mystery, making it a captivating reread. Mather's vivid writing transports readers into a world of witch trials and contemporary dilemmas, captivating both old and new fans alike. Another gem is "The Wicked Deep" by Shea Ernshaw. This novel is not only known for its spine-chilling plot twists but also for its beautifully crafted prose and haunting atmosphere. Readers often find themselves returning to this story, drawn by its relatable themes and unforgettable settings. Rereading often sparks nostalgia, with readers reflecting on changes in their perspectives and tastes over the years. These literary revisits can rekindle favorite memories and reignite passion for reading, showcasing how profoundly books can influence our lives. As communities on platforms like #booktok and #lemon8bookclub grow, sharing recommendations and experiences enhances the joy of rereading. Dive into these nostalgic journeys and uncover why the power of these stories is irresistible!

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I absolutely love how to hang a witch and I never hear anyone talk about it! So glad you brought this one up! Did you read the second book? Haunting the deep?

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Balance of Trade by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, any of Patricia Briggs books, Others series by Anne Bushop, Anythjng by Nathan Lowell, Sherlock Holmes books by Arthur Conan Doyle, Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

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